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Posted By: ed good scatter gun - 01/15/21 08:45 PM
in tom hanks new movie, hes usin ah hammer gun an brass shells...loaded with dimes an ah cork over shot wad...cool...

but, does that really work in reality?

https://flixtor.is/watch/movie/32533537/news-of-the-world
Posted By: Parabola Re: scatter gun - 01/15/21 08:49 PM
I seem to remember that Sir Samuel Baker, having run out of bullets for his muzzleloader, got out of a predicament with an angry quadruped in Ceylon with a handful of small change.
Posted By: nca225 Re: scatter gun - 01/15/21 08:53 PM
Just like in Young Guns 2. Best $1.80 Billy the Kid ever spent.
Posted By: KY Jon Re: scatter gun - 01/15/21 10:04 PM
Silver does not retain energy well down range. Gold would work better. Flat disc are very poor at keeping a pattern. Up close you might get by but past 15 yards you are going to be in real trouble. But any hope is better than none when you either shoot what you have or run like hell.
Posted By: ed good Re: scatter gun - 01/15/21 11:27 PM
watt bout the cork over shot wad? if that works, then one could easily change loads in the field...load for birds in the morning and then switch to buck or ball in the evening...or vicee versee...
Posted By: PALUNC Re: scatter gun - 01/16/21 02:47 PM
F--- Tom Hanks!
Posted By: nca225 Re: scatter gun - 01/16/21 04:49 PM
Originally Posted by PALUNC
F--- Tom Hanks!

When did Tom piss on your Cheerios?
Posted By: eightbore Re: scatter gun - 01/16/21 05:57 PM
How about three, four, or five pennies (cheaper than dimes) stacked with over shot wads in between until the shell is full. Pennies might have to go in an eight gauge but it would be an interesting experiment. Will pennies fit in a ten gauge shell?
Posted By: ed good Re: scatter gun - 01/16/21 10:10 PM
10 bore is .75...a penny is also .75...would be interesting...

one could put ah lotta pennies in ah 3" 10...an perhaps den blow up de gon an dim selves?
Posted By: Tom Findrick Re: scatter gun - 05/09/21 08:19 PM
Originally Posted by ed good
in tom hanks new movie, hes usin ah hammer gun an brass shells...loaded with dimes an ah cork over shot wad...cool...

but, does that really work in reality?

https://flixtor.is/watch/movie/32533537/news-of-the-world


A load of dimes is a crappy shotgun load.
A dime has no positive ballistic qualities.
The Mythbusters show proved the load worthless against a pig carcass.
Posted By: liverwort Re: scatter gun - 05/09/21 08:27 PM
Not at all practical in that ten dimes make a dollar and in the 1880s that was a day's pay. Talk about the price of Bismuth!
Posted By: Mark II Re: scatter gun - 05/09/21 08:59 PM
History Channel did a special on Billy the Kid. They fired a buckshot load at a hanging pig carcass. Then a load of dimes. The buckshot tore it up the dimes mostly bounced off. Maybe the original less lethal round?
Posted By: cable Re: scatter gun - 05/10/21 03:03 AM
but at least pennies are non-toxic .... federal and california compliant !
Posted By: Grouse Guy Re: scatter gun - 05/12/21 12:59 AM
The ballistic coefficient of flat coins are, well, not great. Not to mention the sectional density!

I also wonder what the heck coins he used in what gauge barrel. Today's Roosevelt dime won't fit past a full choke 12-bore. I'd say he ended up with a choke bulge if nothing worse!
Posted By: ed good Re: scatter gun - 05/12/21 05:39 AM
those would be civil war era dimes...

most likely gun that early, is not choked...

an thinkin, perhaps the dimes all stayed together at close range. sorta like ah silver slug...

some testin is in order, but pre 1870 vintage cartridge guns in shooting condish are scearce...
Posted By: Mark II Re: scatter gun - 05/12/21 01:57 PM
It was a 10 ga.
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